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Show i ttm TIu-WEEK- JOURNAL, LY ner. . Bister Mary A. Freeze followed with some interesting remarks enlarging uponthe theme of the previous speaker. She exhorted all to labor constantly and to strive to always be in the possession of the spirit of God.' The Misses Bessie, Marie and EffieMorehead sang ..beautifully at the conclusion of Sister Freezes remarks, and after a selection by the choir, the prayer of dismissal was pronounced . by Bister' Lucy Hoving. At the evening meeting which was attended by a great crowd, the e, speakers were Bister Elizabeth wife of Hon A.W.. McCune, and Pres. J. Golden Kimball. Mrs. McCune made a very interesting address, holding" the entire attention of her audience for more, than an hour, while ah$ told of her travels, in Europe and recounted her experiences as -- a- missionary there. The lady has an easy, fluent style of speaking, and she delighted her auditors with her fresh, aptly illustrated address. Pres. Kimball was in one of his best moods, and made one of his Ex8mirr - The to cf the w - Well-Know- n . i n Pacific Coast is goodness WcH-knoTKm- for i .jcsd you- - csoncybsck-'if- - 3V!2s8it',.,. 41 ROBERTS WILL CO HE. I ' (Continued from .let Page.) - :t government, will be found the best likepossible corrective of the evils our government ly to creep into Sincerely thanking you for the honor of your invitation, and re- -' be presgretting my inability to ent to participate in your festivities, with best wishes, I remain, Yours Very Truly, . J. L. Rawlin- s4 . Hon. Moses Thatcher and Chair; xnanJ. H. Moyle were also in- Me-Cun- vited. Replies accepting the invitation are expected from the gentle men named, as it is thought they characteristic talks, containing an will be able to attend. abundance of good advice and food for reflection;' M.I. A. Conference. , Pres. Orson Smith also said a few of conference the words in closing the meeting afThe conjoint Y. L. M. I. Associations, ter which conference was adjournY, M. and held on Sunday ,waB a very success- ed. ful event, being marked by a large attendance and an excellent "pint. SOLDIERS IN A RIOT. At the officers' meetings held in the morning, nearly every assocja-- , San Francisco, April 16,-- Towas Stake the in tion represented. u 4 night 300 Ujdted States soldiers The general meeting in the taber- - are under arrest bn the Presidio cade at 2 p. m.t was a large one; reservation. They.are encamped on v the building being filled with peo-pl- e. the open and are - guarded by cavalry and the Twenty-fourt- h Pres. H. A. Pedersen presided, infantry regiment, colored, the force and after the singing of the hymn being in charge of Adjutant LieuRedeemer of Israel, Elder W. J. tenant Harris. The offense of the Kerr offered prayer. men was the burning down of a The sacrament was administered saloon just outside of the reservation by the priesthood of the -- First lines in which Private Chas. L. ward. King, company G, Twenty-thir- d The general and Stake authoriinfantry was so brutally ' beaten ties of both organizations were then last night that he is not expected 6 presented and sustained, after- the to live following changeshad been made Private Stark of comyany F, in the Y. M. association board of also of the Twenty-thir- d regiment, Pres. Pedersen was is in the the Stake. guardhouse charged with honorably released, and Elder the assault, but the soldiers assert Serge F. Ballif installed in his that the saloon people are responsistead. Elder H. Bullen Jr., was ble and claim that the proprietor, named as first - and Elder J.. A. A. L. Rehfeld, was the chief assail Hendrickson as second counsellor. ant of the injured man. Prof. J. F. Miller was honorably ben hcr to be dramatized. released from the position of librarian, and Elder W. G. Raymond Crawfordsville, Ind., April 16. named as his successor. The rest Ben Hut is to be dramatized of the organization as sustained is with the consent of General Lew as follows: Secretary John Craw- Wallace. - The author m$de this ford; corresponding secretary, W. statement here tonight, with, the 8. Langton; treasurer, George Lind- accompanying assertion that ithe quist; musical director, Jos. Keller. religious features of the famous Elder Edwards, of the general book will be carefully safeguarded board then spoke a short time, when it is rendered on the stage. S dwelling principally upon the General Wallace has given his necessity of diligence, persistence, consent only after great pressure. and obedience being exercised by Ever since the publication of Ben members of the associationsin their Hur he has been besieged by apendeavors to sustain the officers to plications from actors and managwhom they had pledged their assist- ers to permit its dramatization. ance. Th6 fact that a man is nom- Lawrence Barrett, the young Sal inally a member of the Mormon viniandthe Kiralfys are among church will not entitle him to the those who have thus petitioned him Latter-dapromised blessings but hitherto he has feared the book he makes an indivi- could not be adapted to ' the stage Saints, unless dual effort to merit them. The and its religious features protected. work of God is to be carried off in He is now satisfied this can and triumph by those who are willing will be done. to work; so learn to labor, for work is necessary to progress in any unLadies, Take the Best. If you arc dertaking. with Constipation', Sallow troubled A male quartette from the Hy-ruTired Feeling, take Karls and a Skin, association, then rendered a Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take. Bold selection in a very creditable man- - by Co-o- p Orocery A Drug Store. k. . MU . - Turner returned yesterday from a trip to the Rich Cache mine. He brought down II some fine specimens of ore with him. Winter still reigns in Bear RAILWAY, Lake, he say s, and reports the trip as being the worst one of his The great Scenlo line of the Rocky, life. Mountains, connecting the Logan Dry. Goods Co- - 771 A. 0." Trustees Meet. The Board of Trustees of the Agricultural College met on Saturday afternoon, all members, being present. All the business of the old board was wound up and the members then qualified ou the new. The organization then effected.,! the same as before: Mr. McCor-nic- k presibeing being dent. The building of a stock room for the Mechauio Arts department was authorized, as was also the extension of the water mains to the south end of the college, iu order that the lawn being planted there may be watered. Professor Hedrick was empowered to make the necessary addition to the conservatory, for which $2,000 was appropriated by the Legislature, and in case this amount is insufficient to complete the work, the drawing of $500 from the Experiment Station fund was authorized.. It" was ordered that the p&lntiDg of the college building, the cost of which will be paid from the Legislative appropriation therefor, be commenced before' the Several weather gets too , hot other minor items oLbusiness were attended to after which the board adjourned for two weeks. At that time,. the matter of. engaging the faculty will come up. It was expected that this question would he, disposed of at this meeting, and therq were rumors afloat of an effort being made to depose ProLLuther-Fo8terr- as Director of the Station, in which event live ly times were promised as, it is al-- One gray,, fleabitten mareT 11 years old, will weigh about 1100 pounds, foretop has been icut out; branded FR on left thighV Send word to R. B. McFarlane, .Hyrum, Utah, and be rewarded. DreadMy Nervous. Rio Granfl6W6st6rnRii. " , WITH THE Burlington, Rock Island, Santa Fa and ' .U Missouri Pacific S I was dreadfully nervoas.and for relief took your Karls Clover Root Tea. 1 1 quieted my nervei and strength- Routes for all points EAST, Gsnts ened my whole Nervous System. 1 wai troubled with . Constipation, Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your Tea soon Tne most direct route to cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained- health and strength. ASPEN, Mrs. 8. A. Sweet, Bartford, Conn. Sold GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Co-o- p by Grocery A Drag Store. g j t - Want Column. LEADVILLE, CRIPPLE CREEK, and DENVER, - CASH paid for poultry and eggs, at Smiths cheap cash store. FARMING LAND to rent in Avon precinct. Enquire of W. N. Write for our Hlustrated Book on Thomas, Logan, Utah. ROCKY MOUNTAIN SCENERY, i FOR SALE or Rent 2 Houses And Address: and Lots 5th ward. ' f S. W. Riter. W. F. Bailey, FOR SALE Thorough bred PJyy General Passenger Agent, Denver. mouth Rock eggs, for hatching, 50 W. H. Donnell, cents a dozen. G. S. Hayball 2nd General Agent, Salt Lake City ward. g EXPERT JUDGES of wines and liquors concede the fact that for both quality and.. price, the goods earned by the Cache Valley Cache Valley Time Card, Brewing Co take the cake. FOR SAtr One cockerel, six pallets WqiteXeghorns, pen Black Oregon Short Line R. R. Leghorns, pen Buff , Plymouth HOKTH BOUND. Rocks. Good fitters wanted. InLBAVBS. quire at this office. torDaily Daily Many people suffer untold except except tures from spiles, because of the Ti- Daily, Sunday. Sunday. popular impkpsion that they can tioxs. No. 15. No. 11. No. 9, not be curecL ,TABLERSBUCK-EY- E Pocatello, 2:30a.m. 9:45a.m. 8 :00a.m. PILOINTMENT will cure Salt Lake, 11:15a.m. 9:15 44 them. It hai rnet with absolute Ogden, Cache Jet, 5:30a.m. 1 :00p.m.l0 ;55 44 success. Pnc6 50 cts. in bottles, Mendon, 1:25 4. 11:20 4i 6:00 leged, unfair andnot altogether tabes 44 1:45 6:40 75, cts. Riter Bros. Drug Logan, honorable means had been resorted Co. 2:04 8zmthfield, 7 :10 44 to by parties not members of the Richmond, 7:35 44 2:20 44 8:00 2:40 board to enoompass that end. How ' Franklin, loqas kail card. much truth there is in these ru' axnrvxs, mors will doubtless come out at the l" 8:30a.m. 3:00p.m.l2:35p.m, Preston, CL08IKQ or HAILS. next meeting. 9 .00 and 3 .00 p.m. East and North BOUTX BOUND. . 44 41 44 44 u 11:10 a.m. Preston branch Liavxs, Providence, Millville, Hyram Paradise and 2:15 p.m. Daily Daily Obituary. Benson. Tuesday, Thursday except except One by one, Logans pioneers 2 p .m. STAand Saturdays Sunday. Snnday. No. 16. INo.12. drop off, another having disap- Balt Lake, Ogden and South. .3 A 9 p.m. TIONS. 9:15a.m. 8:00a.m. peared on Saturday, when N. W. College, Wednesday - and Sat- 10:30 a.m. Preston, Franklin, 9:60 4444 3:20 44Haws, one of our best known and urday. ARRIVAL or KAILS Richmond,10:15 44 3:38 44 most highly respected citizens, 45 3:55 Smith6eld,10: 11:40 a.m. South and West 11:40 44 4:15 44 yielded up his breath. Mr. Haws North and East 11 :40 a.m. Logan, 12 :10p.m. 4:35 44 was the sou of Elijah and Cathe- Preston branch 3:35 p.m. Mendon, 12 44 Cache Jet., :50p.m. 5:00 rine P. Haws, and. was born at Providence, Millville, Hyram 1:30 p.m. ABBTTXB. Blue Lick, Indiana, on December and Paradise Benson, Thursday Tuesday, 6th, 1831. His parents became and Saturday 7 p.m. Pocatello, 3:55p.m. 7:00a.m. Ogden, members of the Church of ' Jesus College, Wednesday and Sat8:55a.m. Salt Lake, ...10 a.m. Saints while urday Christ of Latter-da- y he was yet a small boy and in General delivery window open from CFor 1 H Daily, No, 10. 2:20p.m. 44 2:40 2:58 3:15 3:35 3:55 4:20 44 44 4 44 44 8:00p.m, 7:20p.m. tickets .to, or from all 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. consequence it fell to the lot of the 8nnday, general delivery window opes points East, West, North or South, deceased to participate in the early from 12 :15 p.m. to 1 :15 p.m. call on struggles of the church, and the Monev order window open from 8 a.m W. W. Woodside, e 6 exciting times in Missouri and to p.m. Ossok Sioth, P, U. Agent. Illinois. He came to Utah in 1850, settling in Payson, Utah Co. In 1853 he married Lucinda Crockett, daughter of David Crockett. Iu 1860 he located iu Logan, but four years later moved to Bear Lake Co. After settling at Bloomiogtoa. sojourning there two or three years, he returned to Cache Valley, locating this time at Franklin, where he remained but two years, We have stock of Shirtl Waists, largest t when he came back to Logan and has resided here ever since. He Skirts and Suits carried ir Cache Oounty. ' ' was the father of eleven children, seven girls and four boys, nine of BIG INDUCEMEMTS IN THIS DEPARTMENT. whom, and his wife survive him. He also leaves 34 grandchildren. ' ' 25c. Big liue of Shirt Waists for if ast arrived. Another line of Sample Shoes., consisting of COO pairs, Mens, The remains have been prepared 35c. , Ladies' and Childrens, which will be sold at 50c. on the dollar. This is ( for burial Big line of Shirt Waists for by Undertaker Lindfor a chance to Shoe your family at Waists line of f 60c, Shirt the regular price. - Our Big . line of Spring and Summer DreSS Goods is the quist, and the funeral will take 75c. . . . . . . . . for . of Waists line Shirt , Big ' choicest in the City. We have added a line of place tomorrow at 12 oclock, in '. $1.00 for Waists of line Shirt Big our tock. Our Grocerthe 6th ward meeting house. All Millineryiesto are of lines Shirt Waists for. $1.25 to $3.00. Big stock. all new friends are invited to attend, 75o. Big line of Crash Skirts for. r16 lbs Sugar for $1.00. to $1.75. Big line of Crash Skirts for. . . .$1.00 50 Bars Cudahy Whits Ash 0oap $1.00. ; Per Snlkey Plows. 3 Cans Tomatoes for 25c. of Skirts & Suits at all prices of the very best Big Assortment of all kinds A large quantity 3 k Cans Mustard Sardines 25c. " . for market the lubricant on Sulky 6 Cans Oil 8ardines 25c, Plows and other. Farm Machinery Don't pass this Department when you want any 3 Cans Peas for 25c. . has just been sent to the Sidney ' . kCudahy Washing Powder 5c. a package. Stevens All other prices way down to bed rock. Implement Co., from the thing in the iine of ready made goods. We pay 11 cents a Dozen for Eggs. Our 'v factory of C. J. Gustaveson. BIXXXNXB THE fUCI A1 Own Machine Oil, is superceding Second Street. all others wherever tried. Gry m .the - - . V ARGAirJStc3ARCAirJSiro)ARCAirJGI Shoes; Shoes. Shoes. -- V ........... .... . .... one-hal- k -- ! j1'- - SS.ex1.x3r - EZarball, i i ? qcId |